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This course is about understanding, combating and helping people who are being trafficked, exploited or used in modern slavery.
It examines different types of exploitation, how individuals become victim to abuse and what actions professionals should take to recognise victims and help them.

Learning Objectives

  • Define and explain the meanings of adult and child trafficking, exploitation and modern slavery
  • Be aware of and make sure to respect the rights of victims of trafficking
  • Act in line with your own responsibilities as a professional and be aware of the responsibilities of other authorities in the UK

This course has been developed with West Yorkshire Police, safeguarding boards and ECPAT UK who are a leading children’s rights organisation campaigning against child trafficking and exploitation.

Virtual College are donating 10% of all sales of this course to ECPAT UK to help in the fight against child trafficking.

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